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Harlem »

The DOT said it will begin making changes to Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in August.

Upper West Side »

Community Board 7 approved safety fixes at Collegiate, Booker T. Washington and Ascension schools.

Cobble Hill »

The DOT is swapping single-space meters for Muni Meters in Cobble Hill, and the rest of Brooklyn.

Cobble Hill »

DOT plans to install bike rack at Court and Pacific streets to curb illegal parking and increase safety.

Greenwich Village »

Knicks star Larry Johnson joined the city's "Heads Up" safety campaign.

Upper West Side »

The Columbus Avenue BID is working with the city on a flashy streetscape with solar power. 

East Village »

"Safetyopoly" is the name of the sign proudly designed by the fifth graders of P.S. 64.

Cobble Hill »

The Department of Transportation proposes traffic improvements on Hicks Street to curb speeding.

Gramercy »

The resurfacing work will primarily affect East 23rd Street between Lexington Avenue and Avenue C.

Williamsburg »

The Department of Transportation will replace car parking with a bike rack on Wythe Avenue.

Upper West Side »

The city DOT wants to widen more than a dozen sidewalks to protect students near three local schools.

Lower East Side »

A street co-naming to honor the child struck and killed on Delancey Street has committee support.

Greenwich Village »

Roxana Buta's mother said police told her a city employee is under investigation for the hit-and-run.

Civic Center »

The city plans to install a new crossing sign on Beekman Street between William and Gold streets.

Inwood »

Inwood may be the first in Manhattan to get a Neighborhood Slow Zone, which helps slow traffic.